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...lone goal was scored with 10:05 left in the game when sophomore Jennifer Peyser took a shot from the right side of the cage. Harvard goalkeeper Katie Zacarian saved it, but Peyser beat her on the rebound, taking the Wildcats to victory...
...momentum of the second goal, the Crimson jumped out to a quick start in the second half. In the 58th minute, the Crimson was pressing, and sophomore Kevin Ara shot the ball at the goal. Yale’s goalie Geoff Hollington blocked it, but forward Lenicheck grabbed the rebound and tapped it into the net, giving Harvard the 3-1 advantage...
...counters at outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas, and it's just the latest. The economy is barely above zero growth. Wall Street keeps selling off its rallies. C, G & C claims that "there is no evidence reported by any industry that anything that could be called a significant sustainable rebound is on the horizon for this year or even into early next year...
...question. When stocks go south, housing feels it a year or so later. We're there. Stumbling retail sales indicate consumers are losing faith in a rebound and are reining in spending--a possible precursor to slower home sales. Already, the high end has turned sluggish. Where does that leave you? With the stock market in a funk, a home is still a great investment. Mortgage interest is tax deductible. Capital gains are often tax free. With today's easy home-equity lines, investment gains in a house are as liquid as those from a stock or bond...
...news, of course is for that to happen, the sky - and the roof - would have to fall first. And the prospect of a spring rebound could get buried in the wreckage...